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Cytisus striatus
Woody perennial shrub with many stems, small, sparse leaves and yellow pea-like flowers. Resembles Scotch broom.
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Mature Height | 6-10' |
Distribution | Found on sites near Florence and Cottage Grove, and occasionally on roadsides and old plantings. |
Control | Hand-pull small plants when soil is wet. Cut or dig larger plants before flowering to prevent seed set. |
Disposal Methods | Seed pods should be bagged and placed in municipal waste. |
Reproduction and Spread | Seeds form in pods and can last for up to 60 years in the soil. |
Introduced | Originally from Spain and Portugal, it was introduced to stabilize sand dunes and as an ornamental. |
Look Alikes | Scotch broom and other brooms. |
Impact | highly competitive to native shrubs and trees and aids in wildfire ignition and spread. |
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